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Digital Measuring Equipment

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This new generation of comparison microscopes offers two major options for taking and recording measurements:

  • Electronic reticules similar to those available for stereo microscopes (see previous page)
  • Mouse-driven point-to-point techniques displayed on-screen (proprietary in nature and software dependent)

The accompanying software provides options for saving, storage, and retrieval.

Micrometer

Micrometers:
Mechanical versus Electronic readouts

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The micrometer is a measuring tool frequently used in firearm/toolmark examinations for measuring class characteristics such as thickness, width, or diameter. The device consists of an outer thimble and inner spindle joined by a fine pitch screw mechanism. On older analog or mechanical models, measurements are read with a vernier scale or a mechanical digital readout. The modern micrometer has an electronic display that has nearly replaced the older versions.

The electronic models

  • are easy to use,
  • are easily zeroed at any point,
  • offer a choice of units, usually English and metric,
  • are designed for analog use in the event of battery failure,
  • are accurate,
  • provide easy to read liquid crystal displays (LCD).

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